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Business Etiquette:
Business meetings are easily fixed, but this does not mean that the deal is done. Small talk leading to trust is an important element so an actual deal can take much longer. Due to traffic congestion during rush hour, breakfast meetings are growing in popularity. Lunch meetings are frequent, although meeting in a bar (from around 1730 onwards) and/or for dinner (at around 2000) is also common. Office hours are generally 0900-1800.
Business style is informal; first names are used and although suits are worn, jackets may be taken off. Above all, visitors should avoid treating their Irish hosts as anything other than the modern Europeans that they are. Dublin wit is fast-flowing and engaging and is evident in most business situations. Discussion of Irish political issues should be avoided.